6. EXPANDING CONTRIBUTION IN EVERY ROLE (CPDP) 3150004 GTUVATSAL PATEL
In this topic, students explore the many roles they can play in their life & discover the power they have to expand the contribution possible in any role. (E.g. role of student, role of manager, role of a project site engineer). So, the potential of a role is in the individual’s hands. This opens their mind to an alternative way of career growth.
In this topic, students engage with the question “who am I?” or on what basis do they define themselves. Is their identity defined by what others think of them (extrinsic self-esteem) or by what they think of themselves (intrinsic self-esteem)? Further, they discover positive identities that lead to intrinsic self-esteem, such as an I-can identity based on one’s capacity and inner strength. This enables them to build confidence and self-esteem.
1.THE CONTRIBUTOR WORK IDEAL (CPDP) 3150004 GTUVATSAL PATEL
In this topic, students explore what is their “ideal” of work - is the ideal
to be a “worker” or to be a “contributor”? For example, an employee
who has the ideal of a “worker” goes to work to pass time, earn a
living, get benefits; in contrast to an employee with the ideal of a
“contributor” who wants to make a difference, get things done well,
create value for the company. This enables students to transform their
expectation of themselves in work
6. EXPANDING CONTRIBUTION IN EVERY ROLE (CPDP) 3150004 GTUVATSAL PATEL
In this topic, students explore the many roles they can play in their life & discover the power they have to expand the contribution possible in any role. (E.g. role of student, role of manager, role of a project site engineer). So, the potential of a role is in the individual’s hands. This opens their mind to an alternative way of career growth.
In this topic, students engage with the question “who am I?” or on what basis do they define themselves. Is their identity defined by what others think of them (extrinsic self-esteem) or by what they think of themselves (intrinsic self-esteem)? Further, they discover positive identities that lead to intrinsic self-esteem, such as an I-can identity based on one’s capacity and inner strength. This enables them to build confidence and self-esteem.
1.THE CONTRIBUTOR WORK IDEAL (CPDP) 3150004 GTUVATSAL PATEL
In this topic, students explore what is their “ideal” of work - is the ideal
to be a “worker” or to be a “contributor”? For example, an employee
who has the ideal of a “worker” goes to work to pass time, earn a
living, get benefits; in contrast to an employee with the ideal of a
“contributor” who wants to make a difference, get things done well,
create value for the company. This enables students to transform their
expectation of themselves in work
This presentation tells about human centered thinking or design. To find out problem professionally or in daily life, to find out the solution of that particular problem and finally implementation of the solution all these will be done by humans.
In this topic, students discover how to achieve sustainable or lasting success, by building one’s “engine of success”, making them successworthy. Where their focus shifts to building one’s “engine of success” rather than being on chasing the “fruits of success”. This is important, because over a lifetime of work, all people go through ups and downs – where the fruits are not in their control. People who are focused on the fruits of success, fall prey to disappointment, loss in motivation, quitting too early, trying to find shortcuts – when fruits don’t come. Whereas people focused on building their engine of success continue to contribute steadily, irrespective of whether fruits come or not. And with a strong engine of success, fruits come to them in time.
It contains information about definition of contributor, type of contributor, examples of contributor. Also it contains about non-contributor and its examples.
PPT FOR GTU STUDENT IN CPDP.
To Identify how people (contributors) have found solutions to challenges they have faced, and how
they practiced “Designing solutions”.
This presentation tells about human centered thinking or design. To find out problem professionally or in daily life, to find out the solution of that particular problem and finally implementation of the solution all these will be done by humans.
In this topic, students discover how to achieve sustainable or lasting success, by building one’s “engine of success”, making them successworthy. Where their focus shifts to building one’s “engine of success” rather than being on chasing the “fruits of success”. This is important, because over a lifetime of work, all people go through ups and downs – where the fruits are not in their control. People who are focused on the fruits of success, fall prey to disappointment, loss in motivation, quitting too early, trying to find shortcuts – when fruits don’t come. Whereas people focused on building their engine of success continue to contribute steadily, irrespective of whether fruits come or not. And with a strong engine of success, fruits come to them in time.
It contains information about definition of contributor, type of contributor, examples of contributor. Also it contains about non-contributor and its examples.
PPT FOR GTU STUDENT IN CPDP.
To Identify how people (contributors) have found solutions to challenges they have faced, and how
they practiced “Designing solutions”.
Make a Difference: Put Your Teen Energy and Enthusiasm to Work!TeenLife
Volunteering in any capacity makes you a better person, inspires you to spread goodwill, and helps you grow in so many ways on a personal level. It is a win win for all involved.
How can agencies engage volunteers in supporting a more included life in the...LiveWorkPlay
Presentation to the Gathering on Person-Centred Practices, October 22-23, Thorold, Ontario.
How can agencies engage volunteers in supporting a more included life in the community for people with intellectual disabilities?
Keenan Wellar, MA and Julie Kingstone, MEd
Co-Founders & Co-Leaders, LiveWorkPlay
Starting in 2008, LiveWorkPlay embarked on a journey of “de-programming” by making a shift from congregated programs
to authentic community-based supports and outcomes based
on flexible and individualized person-centered planning.
At the core of this transformation, the agency dramatically expanded the size and scope of its volunteer team. This has changed the organization, it has changed lives, and it is changing the community.
Volunteering is a very rewarding experience and it’s important to give back to the community. It can be hard at times to find room in one’s schedule to volunteer but it’s important to make the effort. While friends and coworkers go off on expensive vacations this summer, consider taking the time to volunteer and help a cause in or outside of the community
This presentation is all about chromatography, its types, different techniques of chromatography. Also it contains the principle, method, applications of column chromatography.
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engage deeply simply means how to do work effectively. it comprises of two important things personal commitment and emotional touch. this explained here using case stories.
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here, some questions are there with possible solutions, we will try to find out the best solution based on humanity, ethics, positive thinking and immediate action as per the situation
THIS PRESENTATION IS ALL ABOUT THE SCOPE OF CONTRIBUTOR PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (CPDP). HERE WE GET SHORT ANSWERS OF QUESTIONS LIKE 1. WHAT IS PERSONALITY 2. WHAT IS PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT 3. WHAT IS CONTRIBUTOR 4. WHAT IS CONTRIBUTOR PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT & 5. SCOPE/APPLICATIONS OF CPDP
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How to Split Bills in the Odoo 17 POS ModuleCeline George
Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
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Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
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Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
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We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
2. BENEFITS OF THIS TOPIC
• Students will learn how can explore many
roles they in their life e.g. role of student, role
of manager, role of a project site engineer
• The potential of a role is in the individual’s
hands.
• This opens their mind to an alternative way of
career growth.
3.
4. 1. Start with something small
• Efforts should be making a difference,
it doesn't mean doing something that's going
to change the world.
• Do things that can make a difference to
yourself, your family, friends or society.
• Do not think how big or small it is.
• We are making an effort to make someone’s
life little better and to make people happy.
• Remember, small work can make difference,
may be you will be inspiration for many.
5. EXAMPLES
• Plant a Tree
• Blood donation
• Feed the hungry
• Donate your books, toys and clothes
• Make somebody literate
• Aware somebody about disease
prevention/vaccination
12. 2. Help your local charity raise funds
• We can raise good funds for a charity.
• People would appreciate your efforts and they
feel happy to help you.
• To raise funds, you may host events like birthday
party or holiday celebration where you may ask
guests to bring items to donate to your charity
instead of presents.
• You may set up a donation box in your society to
bring a small change in the world around you.
• But you must tell the objectives of collecting
donation to the people.
13. 3. Encourage education
• Education empowers.
• By education we can decrease or prevent
global poverty.
• We can contribute to increase the nation’s
literacy rate by educating more and more
people.
• We can teach our maid, her kids, and others
who wish to learn.
• By educating illiterate people around us, we
can make a huge difference in the society.
14. 4. Volunteer
• Volunteering connects us with our community
to work on an issue we care deeply about.
• We can aware other people about the work so
that more and more people can come forward
to support us.
• This effort can make a real difference to the
lives of millions around us.
• We can also reach out to organizations and
express our interest in learning from them and
helping out.
15. 5. Join with experienced activist
• It’s really beneficial to work with an experienced person
who already works for an issue which we are concerned
about.
• It will help to connect with that issue in more effective
way.
• An activist will act as a role model who inform us
about various opportunities to put our efforts in the right
direction.
• The fact is, everybody want change but the question is
who will initiate and who will come in front??
• If everyone in this world undertakes at least one social
responsibility then our world, our earth, our ecosystem
will definitely be like a heaven.
• As student, our initiative will set an inspiration for others.